Season 2 of “The Americans” is about more than KGB spies and sex in bars. The critically-acclaimed FX show starring Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys as undercover Soviet operatives who pose as travel agents in mid-’80s Washington, D.C. returns for a second season on Feb. 26. Season 1 introduced viewers to Elizabeth and Philip Jennings’ intricate web of lies. But Season 2 will further complicate the deceptive honey trappings, geopolitical conflicts and — oh yeah — those insane wigs.
On a recent visit to “The Americans” set in Brooklyn, executive producer Joel Fields and members of the cast spoke freely about the portrayal of women, sex and violence in Season 1 and what we can expect from the super secretive Season 2.
Elizabeth turns her focus to her family. She wants to be a better parent.
At the end of Season 1, viewers saw Elizabeth (Keri Russell) get shot and since then, she’s been in recovery. Russell teased that in one of the opening scenes of Season 2, she’s in a dramatic, messy and violent scene. “She spends all these months away and just wants to get back because it’s [her son] Henry’s birthday,” she said. “She’s involved in this really sketchy scene and that’s her entrance back into reality, but then they’re like, ‘Oh, it’s good to be home for his birthday.'” In another early scene in Season 2, Russell said Elizabeth does something “really hardcore” to her daughter Paige. “It involves waking her up and making her clean in the middle of the night,” she said. “The direction was like, ‘Yeah, just a Russian mother.” Even though this doesn’t sound like the best parenting advice, she’s trying. Continue reading ‘The Americans’ Season 2 Refocuses On Family, But Is Full Of Sex & Wigs